Holy Thursday or
Maundy Thursday
We are celebrating this Holy Week from Palm Sunday to Easter
Sunday by describing each day of that week as it is depicting in the Bible.
Today is Holy Thursday, sometimes referred to as “Maundy Thursday”. This is the
day is marked by one of the most well-known events of the Bible, the Last
Supper. Today is also known as Maunday Thursday, which is when Jesus gave us a new commandment.
Keep in mind, that we can’t be too dogmatic about actual
days and events in the Bible. The Jews and Romans had different standards for
time/date keeping and the Bible isn’t always in exact chronological order.
What Is Maundy
Thursday?
The word “Maundy” comes from the Latin “mandatum” which
means command. It is taken from when Jesus told His disciples that He gives His
disciples a new commandment.
“A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one
another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all
men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.” (John
13:34-35)
The Last Supper
“And when the hour was come, he sat down, and the twelve
apostles with him. And he said unto them, With desire I have desired to eat
this passover with you before I suffer: For I say unto you, I will not any more
eat thereof, until it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God. And he took the cup,
and gave thanks, and said, Take this, and divide it among yourselves: For I say
unto you, I will not drink of the fruit of the vine, until the kingdom of God
shall come. And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto
them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of
me. Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new testament
in my blood, which is shed for you.” (Luke 22:14-20)
Jesus Washes The
Disciple’s Feet
“Jesus knowing that the Father had given all things into his
hands, and that he was come from God, and went to God; He riseth from supper,
and laid aside his garments; and took a towel, and girded himself. After that
he poureth water into a bason, and began to wash the disciples' feet, and to
wipe them with the towel wherewith he was girded.
Then cometh he to Simon
Peter: and Peter saith unto him, Lord, dost thou wash my feet? Jesus answered
and said unto him, What I do thou knowest not now; but thou shalt know
hereafter. Peter saith unto him, Thou shalt never wash my feet. Jesus answered
him, If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with me.
Simon Peter saith unto him,
Lord, not my feet only, but also my hands and my head. Jesus saith to him, He
that is washed needeth not save to wash his feet, but is clean every whit: and
ye are clean, but not all. For he knew who should betray him; therefore said
he, Ye are not all clean. So after he had washed their feet, and had taken his
garments, and was set down again, he said unto them, Know ye what I have done
to you? Ye call me Master and Lord: and ye say well; for so I am. If I then,
your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one
another's feet. For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have
done to you. Verily, verily, I say unto you, The servant is not greater than
his lord; neither he that is sent greater than he that sent him. If ye know these things, happy are ye if ye do
them.” (John 13:3-17)
Bill Hitchcock
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